Clay (Ron Perlman) and Jax (Charlie Hunnam) pictured above in season 6 promo for "Sons of Anarchy, which will feature increased friction between the members of SAMCRO. (Photo : Screenshot/YouTube)

FX's hit TV series Sons of Anarchy continues to draw an increasing amount of interest for its upcoming sixth season, which will be coming back in the fall.

According to Entertainment Weekly, fans can expect to be treating to a groundbreaking installment of the program upon its return.

"The premiere contains easily one of the most chilling scenes shown on television in a long time. And so many twists."

In other Sons' happenings, TV Fanatic had spoken to Ron Perlman (Clay) at the 2013 Comic-Con. The actor stated that his character will be involved in the "C Story" to start. However, he's still optimistic that Clay's reputation can indeed be redeemed.

"He's out of choices, so it's not as if he's going to negotiate his way out of this or... figure out a way with his fast intellect," he said.

Taking all the turmoil surrounding Clay into consideration, Perlman feels as though his character has two choices, which are to turn to God, or do something to prove his loyalty to SAMCRO.

"Do I try to put my house in order in the eyes of God, and try to do something redeemable in the eyes of the people I continue to love even though they don't love me," he said.

Sons of Anarchy is set to return for its sixth season on Wednesday, Sept. 11 at 10/9 p.m. Central on the FX network. Be sure to keep checking back for more of the latest details on the program. A promo trailer for the upcoming season can be watched below.

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